  RockCake Premium join:2005-07-12 Woodbridge, VA | reply to CO_Chris Re: Get off the pipe all ready AOL
Vincent had a lot more patience than I ever would have... |
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  Minister
join:2002-01-02 Fleeting
| Seriously. I'm afraid I would have started screaming about 20 seconds in, after the second dimwitted misdirection attempt.
I thought there was evidence AOL pays employees a bonus in this service center that's supposed to "save" customers who want to cancel?
Then they fire an employee for doing what I'll bet he was told to do....
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 dardin
join:2002-11-19 Tucson, AZ
| AOL has a team for just cancellations. They call this their "customer retention team". These people do work with a commission for every save they get. They also have to maintain a certain percentage of saves for every call they get. If they do not maintain this, they lose their job. So these retention reps for AOL will do everything they can to not let you cancel, including hanging up on you, talking you to death, transferring you, and so on. This is due to company policy and wanting to get their jobs.
I know this first hand from a few friends who worked for AOL doing this. |
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  phattieg
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| reply to Minister said by Minister :Seriously. I'm afraid I would have started screaming about 20 seconds in, after the second dimwitted misdirection attempt. I thought there was evidence AOL pays employees a bonus in this service center that's supposed to "save" customers who want to cancel? Then they fire an employee for doing what I'll bet he was told to do.... Classy. They do, and they proudly announce it if you apply for a job. They take you on a tour of the call center, and along the way, they announce their base pay, perks, and what you get paid for retaining a customer. Basically, if your cancelation calls, and you give them a free month, and they use the extra 30 days, you get paid like $2 per person you save. A previous AOL employee (there's lots of "laid off" employees) can tell you the specifics. I thought it was crappy to pay so much to someone for shoving a free month down their throat... To me, this "retention" perk is a sign of weakness, proving the company is dying, and is trying all they can to prevent it's death... -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. |
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  sivran Long Live The Suite Premium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX clubs:
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| reply to dardin Many ISPs do... AOL is not alone in having such a department. They might be the most aggressive about it, but they're hardly the only ones offering free months and such to keep subscribers. -- Think outside the fox...Seamonkey |
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  wmcbrine Touched by His Noodly Appendage
join:2002-12-30 Laurel, MD
| reply to phattieg said by phattieg :To me, this "retention" perk is a sign of weakness, proving the company is dying, and is trying all they can to prevent it's death... If only. No, they've been doing this for over a decade, IIRC. |
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  Dude111 An Awesome Dude Premium join:2003-08-04 USA | reply to RockCake Same here.........
I would have totally gone off on the idiot (Swearing,etc.......)
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